List of Celebrity Big Brother (UK) housemates

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Celebrity Big Brother is a spin-off of the British reality television series Big Brother , broadcast in the UK and Ireland. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 and E4 and now broadcast on Channel 5 and 5Star, it involves a group of celebrities, called housemates, living in isolation from the outside world in a custom-built "house". [1] [2] [3] [4] The actions of the participants are recorded constantly by microphones and cameras situated in each room. [2] Regularly, the housemates nominate two other members of the group each to face eviction; those with the most nominations face a public telephone vote, and the housemate who receives the most public votes is evicted. [2] This procedure continues until the final day, when the viewers vote for who of the remaining participants they want to win the programme. [3] Profits from premium-rate telephone votes are donated to charities such as Comic Relief, Centrepoint and Samaritans. [5] [6]

<i>Celebrity Big Brother</i> (UK TV series) British television reality game show

Celebrity Big Brother is a British television reality game show based on the Dutch show Big Brother, created by producer John de Mol in 1997, which aired from 2001 to 2018. The show followed a number of celebrity contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House. Each week, one of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate named the winner. The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Reality television genre of television programming that documents unscripted situations and actual occurrences

Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unknown individuals rather than professional actors. Reality television came to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the global successes of the series Survivor, Idols, and Big Brother, all of which became global franchises. Reality television shows tend to be interspersed with "confessionals", short interview segments in which cast members reflect on or provide context for the events being depicted on-screen. Competition-based reality shows typically feature gradual elimination of participants, either by a panel of judges or by the viewership of the show.

<i>Big Brother</i> (UK TV series) British version of the Big Brother television series

Big Brother is the British version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother created by producer John de Mol in 1997. Originally broadcast between 2000 and 2018, the show followed a number of contestants, known as housemates, who are isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built house. Each week, one of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate remaining winning a cash prize. The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The series premiered on 18 July 2000 on Channel 4, and immediately became a ratings hit. The series also featured a 24-hour live feed, in which fans could view inside the house at any time. Big Brother aired for eleven series on Channel 4, followed by one final special edition, Ultimate Big Brother, which ended on 10 September 2010. Following this, Channel 5 acquired the rights to the series, and it was officially relaunched on 18 August 2011. In 2014, Emma Willis announced that the show would be back for a sixteenth series in 2015. It was announced on 19 March 2015 that the show would remain on air until at least 2018.

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Programme

Twenty-two editions of Celebrity Big Brother have been made, involving a total of 276 housemates. The programme has been the centre of controversies over the actions and inclusion of some of its housemates. For instance, viewer and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) complaints prompted Hertfordshire Police to remove a coat from the 2006 edition after Pete Burns claimed that it was made from gorilla fur and therefore against the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species agreement of 1975. [7] [8] However, after an analysis at the Natural History Museum, it was later discovered that the coat was made from the fur of Colobus monkeys. [8] Fellow members of parliament criticised George Galloway's participation in the same series, stating that Galloway had missed important debates regarding his constituency, Bethnal Green and Bow, and rejecting claims that Galloway took part to raise political awareness amongst the British youth. [9] The family of Stuart Lubbock, a man who died in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool, criticised the programme makers for paying the entertainer £150,000 to participate on the programme. [10] The mental states of the contestants were called into question during the first series; psychologist Mark Griffiths highlighted behaviour displayed by Anthea Turner and Vanessa Feltz as examples of the negative effects of the programme. [11] Germaine Greer voluntarily left the 2005 series after accusing the producers of using "superior bullying" tactics against contestants; commentators such as Graham Norton have argued that the housemates are not "actual celebrities". [12] [13] During the 2009 series, 527 viewers complained to Ofcom, the majority concerned about Coolio's conduct towards female contestants, but it was decided that the broadcaster's code was not breached. [14] Comments made by Heidi Fleiss also proved controversial during the final series to air on Channel 4 of the programme in 2010; she accused Ivana Trump of smuggling drugs onto the programme, a claim that Trump's spokesperson denied, and made comments about abortion that attracted criticism. [15] [16]

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals American animal rights organization

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, and led by Ingrid Newkirk, its international president. A nonprofit corporation with nearly 400 employees, it claims that it has 6.5 million members and supporters, in addition to claiming that it is the "largest animal rights group in the world." Its slogan is "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way."

Pete Burns English singer-songwriter

Peter Jozzeppi Burns was an English musician, singer, songwriter, and television personality.

Natural History Museum, London Natural History Museum in London

The Natural History Museum in London is a natural history museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum's main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road.

During the 2007 series, comments directed to and made about Shilpa Shetty from Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd, Jo O'Meara and Jack Tweed caused an international racism controversy. [17] The British and Indian governments commented on the issue, while Ofcom decreed that Channel 4 had been guilty of "serious editorial misjudgements" after 54,000 viewers claimed that Shetty had been the victim of racial discrimination. [18] The broadcaster was made to air a series of on-air apologies, and the programme was not included in Channel 4's 2008 schedule; it was replaced by Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack . [17] [19] In 2009, Channel 4's director of television Kevin Lygo announced that Big Brother "had reached a natural end point" and the 2010 edition was the final celebrity series to air on the channel. [4] [20] However, Channel 5 stated in April 2011 that it has signed a two-year deal with Endemol, the show's creators, to air both version of the programme for a reported £220m. [4] The series started on 18 August 2011 and former Big Brother winner Brian Dowling replaced Davina McCall as the programme's presenter. [4] Dowling presented the programme until January 2013, his final series being Celebrity Big Brother 11 . Since the twelfth series of the show, Emma Willis has presented.

Shilpa Shetty Indian film actress

Shilpa Shetty, also known by her married name Shilpa Shetty Kundra, is an Indian actress, businesswoman, producer, model and writer. Primarily known for her work in Hindi films, she has also appeared in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil language films. One of the most popular actresses of Indian cinema, Shetty is the recipient of numerous accolades, including four Filmfare Award nominations.

Jade Goody English reality television personality

Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody was an English reality-television personality. She entered the public spotlight in the third series of the then-Channel 4 programme Big Brother in 2002, an appearance which led to her own television programmes and the introduction of her products after her eviction from the show.

Danielle Lloyd English model and television personality

Danielle Lloyd is an English glamour model and television personality. A former Miss England (2004) and Miss Great Britain (2006), she first rose to prominence when she was stripped of her Miss Great Britain title after posing nude in the December 2006 edition of Playboy magazine. Her title was reinstated in 2010. In January 2007 she appeared on Celebrity Big Brother. She won the celebrity edition of The Weakest Link in 2008 and Total Wipeout in 2010.

Housemates

Jack Dee won the first edition of the programme. Jack Dee 2014.JPG
Jack Dee won the first edition of the programme.
Jade Goody's involvement in a racism controversy sparked an international debate in the 2007 edition. Goody.jpg
Jade Goody's involvement in a racism controversy sparked an international debate in the 2007 edition.
Alex Reid was the winner of the seventh and final Celebrity Big Brother to air on Channel 4. AlexReid2012.jpg
Alex Reid was the winner of the seventh and final Celebrity Big Brother to air on Channel 4.
Atomic Kitten singer and reality television star Kerry Katona was the runner-up of the eighth series which was the first to air on Channel 5. Kerry Katona crop.jpg
Atomic Kitten singer and reality television star Kerry Katona was the runner-up of the eighth series which was the first to air on Channel 5.
Jeremy Jackson (left) was one of two contestants to be removed from the programme after breaching the rules in the fifteenth series. This was the first edition of Celebrity Big Brother to feature a housemate leaving the show in this manner. Donna D'Errico and Jeremy Jackson.jpg
Jeremy Jackson (left) was one of two contestants to be removed from the programme after breaching the rules in the fifteenth series. This was the first edition of Celebrity Big Brother to feature a housemate leaving the show in this manner.
Former Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas was the last ever winner after winning the twenty-second and final series on 10 September 2018. Ryan Thomas 2.jpg
Former Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas was the last ever winner after winning the twenty-second and final series on 10 September 2018.
     Winner
     Runner-up
     Third place
     Walked/Illness
     Ejected
     Participating
     Housemate entered for the second time
SeriesCelebrityAge NotabilityStatus
1 Jack Dee 38Comedian1st – Winner
1 Claire Sweeney 29Actress2nd – Runner-up
1 Keith Duffy 26Singer and actor3rd – Third place
1 Anthea Turner 40Presenter4th – Evicted
1 Vanessa Feltz 39Broadcaster and journalist5th – Evicted
1 Chris Eubank 35Boxer6th – Evicted
2 Mark Owen 30Singer1st – Winner
2 Les Dennis 48Presenter and comedian2nd – Runner-up
2 Melinda Messenger 31Glamour model and presenter3rd – Third place
2 Sue Perkins 33Comedian and presenter4th – Evicted
2 Anne Diamond 48Journalist and presenter5th – Evicted
2 Goldie 37Musician, DJ and actor6th – Evicted
3 Bez 40Dancer and percussionist 1st – Winner
3 Kenzie 19Rapper2nd – Runner-up
3 Brigitte Nielsen 41Actress and model3rd – Third place
3 Jeremy Edwards 33Actor4th – Evicted
3 Caprice Bourret 33Model and actress5th – Evicted
3 Lisa I'Anson 39Presenter6th – Evicted
3 John McCririck 64Horse racing pundit7th – Evicted
3 Jackie Stallone 83Mother of Sylvester Stallone 8th – Evicted
3 Germaine Greer 65Feminist, academic and journalist9th – Walked
4 Chantelle Houghton 22Non-celebrity1st – Winner
4 Michael Barrymore 53Comedian and presenter2nd – Runner-up
4 Maggot 24Rapper3rd – Third place
4 Preston 23Singer4th – Evicted
4 Pete Burns 46Singer5th – Evicted
4 Traci Bingham 37Actress and model6th – Evicted
4 Dennis Rodman 44Basketball player7th – Evicted
4 George Galloway 51Politician and journalist8th – Evicted
4 Rula Lenska 57Actress9th – Evicted
4 Faria Alam 39Affair with Sven-Goran Eriksson 10th – Evicted
4 Jodie Marsh 27Glamour model11th – Evicted
5 Shilpa Shetty 31Actress1st – Winner
5 Jermaine Jackson 52 Jackson family member and singer2nd – Runner-up
5 Dirk Benedict 61Actor3rd – Third place
5 Ian "H" Watkins 30Singer4th – Evicted
5 Danielle Lloyd 23Glamour model and Miss Great Britain 5th – Evicted
5 Jack Tweed 19Boyfriend of Jade Goody 6th – Evicted
5 Cleo Rocos 44Actress7th – Evicted
5 Jo O'Meara 27Singer8th – Evicted
5 Jade Goody 25Reality TV star9th – Evicted
5 Carole Malone 52Journalist and broadcaster10th – Evicted
5 Leo Sayer 58Singer11th – Walked
5 Jackiey Budden48Mother of Jade Goody 12th – Evicted
5 Ken Russell 79Director13th – Walked
5 Donny Tourette 22Singer14th – Walked
6 Ulrika Jonsson 41Presenter1st – Winner
6 Terry Christian 45Presenter2nd – Runner-up
6 Coolio 45Musician3rd – Third place
6 Verne Troyer 40Actor4th – Evicted
6 Ben Adams 27Singer5th – Evicted
6 Tommy Sheridan 44Politician6th – Evicted
6 La Toya Jackson 52 Jackson family member and singer7th – Evicted
6 Michelle Heaton 28Singer8th – Evicted
6 Mutya Buena 23Singer9th – Walked
6 Tina Malone 45Actress10th – Evicted
6 Lucy Pinder 25Glamour model11th – Evicted
7 Alex Reid 34Mixed martial artist1st – Winner
7 Dane Bowers 30Singer2nd – Runner-up
7 Vinnie Jones 44Actor and ex-footballer3rd – Third place
7 Jonas Altberg 25Singer, record producer and DJ4th – Evicted
7 Stephanie Beacham 62Actress5th – Evicted
7 Nicola T 27Glamour model6th – Evicted
7 Ivana Trump 60Model and socialite7th – Evicted
7 Sisqó 31Singer8th – Evicted
7 Stephen Baldwin 43Actor9th – Evicted
7 Lady Sovereign 24Rapper10th – Evicted
7 Heidi Fleiss 44Former pimp and TV personality11th – Evicted
7 Katia Ivanova21Ex-girlfriend of Ronnie Wood 12th – Evicted
8 Paddy Doherty 52Reality TV star1st – Winner
8 Kerry Katona 30Media personality and singer2nd – Runner-up
8 Jedward 19Singers3rd – Third place
8 Amy Childs 21Reality TV star4th – Evicted
8 Lucien Laviscount 19Actor5th – Evicted
8 Darryn Lyons 45Paparazzo6th – Evicted
8 Bobby Sabel25Model7th – Evicted
8 Tara Reid 35Actress and model8th – Evicted
8 Pamela Bach Hasselhoff 47Actress, ex-wife of David Hasselhoff 9th – Evicted
8 Sally Bercow 41Wife of John Bercow 10th – Evicted
9 Denise Welch 53Actress and TV panellist1st – Winner
9 Frankie Cocozza 18Singer2nd – Runner-up
9 Gareth Thomas 37Rugby player3rd – Third place
9 Michael Madsen 54Actor, poet and photographer4th – Evicted
9 Karissa and Kristina Shannon 22Playboy playmates and glamour models5th – Evicted
9 Romeo 31Rapper6th – Evicted
9 Nicola McLean 30Glamour model and media personality7th – Evicted
9 Natalie Cassidy 28Actress and TV personality8th – Evicted
9 Kirk Norcross 23Reality TV star9th – Evicted
9 Georgia Salpa 26Model10th – Evicted
9 Natasha Giggs29Affair with Ryan Giggs 11th – Evicted
9 Andrew Stone39Reality TV star12th – Evicted
10 Julian Clary 53Comedian1st – Winner
10 Coleen Nolan 47Singer and TV presenter2nd – Runner-up
10 Martin Kemp 50Singer and actor3rd – Third place
10 The Situation 30Reality TV star4th – Evicted
10 Ashley McKenzie 21 Judoka 5th – Evicted
10 MC Harvey 33Rapper6th – Evicted
10 Julie Goodyear 70Actress7th – Evicted
10 Prince Lorenzo 40Italian prince and entrepreneur8th – Evicted
10 Danica Thrall 24Glamour model and TV personality9th – Evicted
10 Samantha Brick 41Journalist and writer10th – Evicted
10 Rhian Sugden 25Glamour model11th – Evicted
10 Cheryl Fergison 46Actress12th – Evicted
10 Jasmine Lennard 27Fashion model13th – Evicted
11 Rylan Clark 24Singer1st – Winner
11 Heidi Montag and
Spencer Pratt
26
29
Reality TV stars2nd – Runner-up
11 Ryan Moloney 33Actor3rd – Third place
11 Claire Richards 35Singer4th – Evicted
11 Razor Ruddock 44Ex-footballer and TV personality5th – Evicted
11 Tricia Penrose 42Actress and singer6th – Evicted
11 Frankie Dettori 42Jockey7th – Evicted
11 Gillian Taylforth 57Actress8th – Evicted
11 Lacey Banghard 19Glamour model9th – Evicted
11 Sam Robertson 27Actor10th – Evicted
11 Paula Hamilton 51Supermodel11th – Evicted
12 Charlotte Crosby 23Reality TV star1st – Winner
12 Abz Love 34Singer2nd – Runner-up
12 Lauren Harries 35Media personality3rd – Third place
12 Carol McGiffin 53TV presenter and journalist4th – Evicted
12 Mario Falcone 25Reality TV star5th – Evicted
12 Vicky Entwistle 44Actress6th – Evicted
12 Louie Spence 44Dancer and TV personality7th – Evicted
12 Courtney Stodden 18TV and media personality8th – Evicted
12 Bruce Jones 60Actor9th – Evicted
12 Dustin Diamond 36Actor10th – Evicted
12 Sophie Anderton 36Model and reality TV star11th – Evicted
12 Ron Atkinson 74Former football manager and pundit12th – Evicted
12 Danielle Marr 33Reality TV star13th – Evicted
13 Jim Davidson 60Comedian and TV presenter1st – Winner
13 Dappy 26Rapper2nd – Runner-up
13 Ollie Locke 26Reality TV star3rd – Third place
13 Luisa Zissman 26Reality TV star4th – Evicted
13 Sam Faiers 23Reality TV star5th – Evicted
13 Casey Batchelor 29Glamour model6th – Evicted
13 Lee Ryan 30Singer7th – Evicted
13 Linda Nolan 54Singer8th – Evicted
13 Liz Jones 55Journalist and columnist9th – Evicted
13 Lionel Blair 85Actor10th – Evicted
13 Jasmine Waltz 31US media personality11th – Evicted
13 Evander Holyfield 51Boxer12th – Evicted
14 Gary Busey 70Actor1st – Winner
14 Audley Harrison 42Heavyweight boxer2nd – Runner-up
14 James Jordan 36Professional dancer3rd – Third place
14 George Gilbey 30Reality TV star4th – Evicted
14 Dee Kelly 43Reality TV star5th – Evicted
14 Edele Lynch 35Singer6th – Evicted
14 Lauren Goodger 27Reality TV star7th – Evicted
14 Ricci Guarnaccio 27Reality TV star8th – Evicted
14 Kellie Maloney 61Boxing manager and former UKIP politician9th – Evicted
14 Stephanie Pratt 28Reality TV star10th – Evicted
14 Frenchy 38Model, actress and TV personality11th – Evicted
14 Claire King 52Actress12th – Walked
14 Leslie Jordan 59Actor13th – Evicted
14 David McIntosh 28Model and Kelly Brook's fiancé14th – Evicted
15 Katie Price 36TV personality and glamour model1st – Winner
15 Katie Hopkins 39TV personality and columnist2nd – Runner-up
15 Calum Best 33Model and TV personality3rd – Third place
15 Keith Chegwin 57Actor and presenter4th – Evicted
15 Michelle Visage 46Singer and presenter5th – Evicted
15 Perez Hilton 36Blogger and TV personality6th – Evicted
15 Kavana 37Singer7th – Evicted
15 Cami-Li 26Model8th – Evicted
15 Nadia Sawalha 50Actress and presenter9th – Evicted
15 Patsy Kensit 46Actress10th – Evicted
15 Alicia Douvall 35Media personality11th – Evicted
15 Alexander O'Neal 61Singer12th – Walked
15 Chloe Goodman 21Reality TV star13th – Evicted
15 Ken Morley 72Actor14th – Ejected
15 Jeremy Jackson 34Actor15th – Ejected
16 James Hill 28Reality TV star1st – Winner
16 Austin Armacost 27Reality TV star2nd – Runner-up
16 Natasha Hamilton 33Singer3rd – Third place
16 Bobby Davro 56Comedian4th – Evicted
16 Stevi Ritchie and
Chloe-Jasmine Whichello
34
25
Singers and Reality TV stars5th – Evicted
16 Sherrie Hewson 64Actress6th – Evicted
16 Janice Dickinson 60Model7th – Evicted
16 Jenna Jameson 41Porn star8th – Evicted
16 Farrah Abraham 24Reality TV star9th – Evicted
16 Gail Porter 44TV presenter10th – Evicted
16 Fatman Scoop 35Rapper11th – Evicted
16 Chris Ellison 68Actor12th – Evicted
16 Daniel Baldwin 54Actor13th – Evicted
16 Tila Tequila 33Internet personality and reality TV star14th – Ejected
17 Scotty T 27Reality TV star1st – Winner
17 Stephanie Davis 22Actress2nd – Runner-up
17 Darren Day 47Actor and singer3rd – Third place
17 Tiffany Pollard 33Reality TV star4th – Evicted
17 Danniella Westbrook 42Actress5th – Evicted
17 John Partridge 44Actor6th – Evicted
17 Gemma Collins 34Reality TV star7th – Evicted
17 Jeremy McConnell 25Reality TV star and model8th – Evicted
17 Christopher Maloney 38Singer9th – Evicted
17 Megan McKenna 23Reality TV star10th – Evicted
17 Kristina Rihanoff 38Professional dancer11th – Evicted
17 Angie Bowie 66Ex-wife of David Bowie 12th – Walked
17 David Gest 62Producer and TV personality13th – Walked
17 Nancy Dell'Olio 54Ex-girlfriend of Sven-Göran Eriksson 14th – Evicted
17 Jonathan Cheban 42Reality TV star15th – Walked
17 Winston McKenzie 59Former boxer and UKIP candidate16th – Evicted
18 Stephen Bear 26Reality TV star1st – Winner
18 Ricky Norwood 28Actor2nd – Runner-up
18 Renee Graziano 47Reality TV star3rd – Third place
18 Marnie Simpson 24Reality TV star4th – Evicted
18 Aubrey O'Day 32Singer and reality TV star5th – Evicted
18 Frankie Grande 33Internet personality and half-brother of Ariana Grande 6th – Evicted
18 Samantha Fox 50Model and singer7th – Evicted
18 Katie Waissel 30Singer8th – Evicted
18 James Whale 65Radio broadcaster9th – Evicted
18 Lewis Bloor 26Reality TV star10th – Evicted
18 Heavy D43Reality TV star11th – Evicted
18 Chloe Khan 25Media personality12th – Evicted
18 Saira Khan 46TV presenter13th – Evicted
18 Grant Bovey 55Media personality and ex-husband of Anthea Turner 14th – Evicted
18 Christopher Biggins 67Actor and TV presenter15th – Ejected
19 Coleen Nolan 51Singer, TV presenter and CBB10 housemate1st – Winner
19 Jedward 24Singers and CBB8 housemates2nd – Runner-up
19 Kim Woodburn 74Television presenter and expert cleaner3rd – Third place
19 James Cosmo 68Actor4th – Evicted
19 Nicola McLean 35Model, media personality and CBB9 housemate5th – Evicted
19 Bianca Gascoigne 30Model and TV personality6th – Evicted
19 Calum Best 35Model, TV personality and CBB15 housemate7th – Evicted
19 Jamie O'Hara 30Footballer8th – Evicted
19 Heidi Montag and
Spencer Pratt
30
33
Reality TV stars and CBB11 housemates9th – Evicted
19 Jessica Cunningham 29Reality TV star10th – Evicted
19 Stacy Francis 47Singer and reality TV star11th – Evicted
19 Chloe Ferry 21Reality TV star12th – Evicted
19 James Jordan 38Professional dancer and CBB14 housemate13th – Evicted
19 Jasmine Waltz 34US media personality and CBB13 housemate14th – Evicted
19 Austin Armacost 28Reality TV star and CBB16 housemate15th – Evicted
19 Angie Best 64Model and ex-wife of George Best 16th – Evicted
19 Brandon Block 49DJ17th – Walked
19 Ray J 35Singer and TV personality18th – Walked
20 Sarah Harding 35Singer and actress1st – Winner
20 Amelia Lily 22Singer and actress2nd – Runner-up
20 Sam Thompson 24Reality TV star3rd – Third place
20 Derek Acorah 67Spiritual medium4th – Evicted
20 Chad Johnson 29Reality TV star5th – Evicted
20 Jemma Lucy 29Reality TV star6th – Evicted
20 Shaun Williamson 51Actor7th – Evicted
20 Helen Lederer 62Comedian and actress8th – Evicted
20 Sandi Bogle 52Reality TV star9th – Evicted
20 Paul Danan 39Actor10th – Evicted
20 Brandi Glanville 44Reality TV star11th – Evicted
20 Jordan Davies 25Reality TV star12th – Evicted
20 Trisha Paytas 29Internet personality13th – Walked
20 Karthik Nagesan 34Reality TV star14th – Evicted
20 Marissa Jade 32Reality TV star15th – Evicted
21 Shane Jenek/Courtney Act 35Reality TV star, drag queen and singer1st – Winner
21 Ann Widdecombe 70Politician2nd – Runner-up
21 Shane Lynch 41Singer3rd – Third place
21 Jess Impiazzi 28Reality TV star4th – Evicted
21 Wayne Sleep 69Dancer5th – Evicted
21 Amanda Barrie 82Actress6th – Evicted
21 Malika Haqq 34Reality TV star7th – Evicted
21 Ashley James 30Reality TV star8th – Evicted
21 Daniel O'Reilly 33Comedian9th – Evicted
21 Jonny Mitchell26Reality TV star10th – Evicted
21 Andrew Brady27Reality TV star11th – Evicted
21 Ginuwine 47Singer12th – Evicted
21 John Barnes 54Footballer13th – Evicted
21 Maggie Oliver62Detective constable14th – Evicted
21 Rachel Johnson 52Journalist and presenter15th – Evicted
21 India Willoughby52Newsreader16th – Evicted
22 Ryan Thomas 34Actor1st – Winner
22 Kirstie Alley 67Actress2nd – Runner-up
22 Dan Osborne 27Reality TV star3rd – Third place
22 Nick Leeson 51Rogue trader4th – Evicted
22 Sally Morgan 66Psychic5th – Evicted
22 Gabby Allen26Reality TV star6th – Evicted
22 Hardeep Singh Kohli 49Comedian and presenter7th – Evicted
22 Jermaine Pennant 35Footballer8th – Evicted
22 Roxanne Pallett 35Actress9th – Walked
22 Ben Jardine37Reality TV star10th – Evicted
22 Chloe Ayling21Model11th – Evicted
22 Rodrigo Alves 35Media personality12th – Ejected
22 Natalie Nunn 33Reality TV star13th – Evicted

Notes

Deaths

2009

Big Brother Panto is a special series of Big Brother that brought together ten housemates from previous Big Brothers to produce the pantomime Cinderella. It aired from 20 December 2004 to 5 January 2005 on the Channel 4 network.

2011

Ken Russell British film director

Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell was a British film director, known for his pioneering work in television and film and for his flamboyant and controversial style. His films in the main were liberal adaptations of existing texts, or biographies, notably of composers of the Romantic era. Russell began directing for the BBC, where he made creative adaptations of composers' lives which were unusual for the time. He also directed many feature films independently and for studios.

2016

David Gest American producer and entertainer

David Alan Gest was an American producer and television personality. Gest produced the television special Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration in 2001, which was the last reunion of Michael Jackson and the Jacksons in 17 years. Gest appeared on the 2006 series of the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Gest appeared in Celebrity Big Brother in the UK in 2016 but due to illness had to leave after 13 days. He frequently made tabloid headlines during his marriage with Liza Minnelli.

2017

2018

Guests

On some occasions, celebrities have entered the house for a short period of time as guests.

SeriesCelebrityNotabilityRef(s)
4 Jimmy Savile Television presenter [24]
5 John and Sylvia CaddockParents of Jackiey Budden, grandparents of Jade Goody [25] [26]
6 Michelle Marsh Glamour model [27]
Michael Barrymore TV presenter, comedian and CBB4 housemate
Chesney Hawkes Singer
Alice Barry Shameless actress
Rebecca Ryan
Nikki Grahame BB7 housemate [28]
7 Barry Fry Football manager [29]
Edward Lionel Richie impersonator [30]
Davina McCall TV presenter ( Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother ) [31]
8 Mohamed Al-Fayed Businessman [32]
Marco Pierre White Chef [33]
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Actor [34]
Anton Yelchin Actor
9 Jodie Marsh Glamour model and CBB4 housemate [35]
Jedward Singers and CBB8 housemates [36]
Aldo Zilli Chef [37]
10 Marilyn Galsworthy Actress and Jasmine Lennard's mother [38]
11 Paula Hamilton Supermodel and ex-housemate [39]
Jamie East TV presenter [40]
12 Doug Hutchison Actor and Courtney Stodden's husband [41]
Vanessa Feltz Broadcaster, journalist and CBB1 and UBB housemate [42]
Rylan Clark TV personality, CBB11 housemate and Bit on the Side host [43]
Danielle Marr Reality TV star and ex-housemate
Sophie Anderton Model, reality TV star and ex-housemate
13 Antony Costa Members of Blue [44]
Duncan James
Simon Webbe
Jasmine Waltz US media personality, ex-housemate [45]
Emma Willis TV presenter ( Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother ) [46]
15 Emma Willis TV presenter (Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother) [47]
Eamonn Holmes TV presenter [48]
James Jordan Professional dancer and CBB14 housemate
16 Paul Burrell Former British Royal Household servant [49]
Jennie Bond Journalist and TV presenter [50]
Emma Willis TV presenter (Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother) [51]
Eamonn Holmes Television presenter [52]
17 Gillian McKeith Nutritionist, author and television presenter [53]
Vanessa Feltz Broadcaster, Journalist and CBB1 and UBB housemate [54]
Luisa Zissman Reality TV star and CBB13 housemate [54]
Megan McKenna Reality TV star and ex-housemate [54]
Rylan Clark TV personality, CBB11 housemate and Bit on the Side host [55]
Vicky Pattison Reality TV star [56]
Joe Swash Actor
18 Emma Willis TV presenter (Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother) [57]
Sophie KasaeiReality TV star [58]
Lillie Lexie GreggMedia personality and Reality TV star [59]
19 Austin Armacost Reality TV star and ex-housemate [60]
John McCririck Horse racing pundit and CBB3 and UBB housemate
Luisa Zissman Reality TV star and CBB13 housemate
Saira Khan TV presenter and CBB18 housemate
Vanessa Feltz Broadcaster, journalist and CBB1 and UBB housemate

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Frankie Grande Celebrity Big Brother 18 Evicted - 6th place Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBig Brother Big Brother 16 Evicted – 5th place
Brandi Glanville Celebrity Big Brother 20 Evicted – 11th place Flag of the United States.svg United States Celebrity Big Brother Celebrity Big Brother 1 Evicted – 7th place

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